Weight 30.4 lb (13.8 kg) | Place of origin United States Length 45.5 in (116 cm) | |
Manufacturer L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc. Unit cost US$2,350–2,700 (depending on finish) |
The LAR Grizzly Big-Boar is a breech loading, single shot sniper rifle chambered for .50 BMG rounds. It was developed by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc., a gunsmithing firm headquartered in West Jordan, Utah. The gun has been used in several Hollywood films, probably because its distinctive appearance and unusual loading method make it a memorable weapon. The Grizzly Big Boar is less expensive than competitors like the Armalite AR-50A1
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Prices
As of 2012, the weapon and its multiple finishes are priced as follows:
Features
The gun has the following features:
Specifications
The Grizzly "Big Boar" is a breech-loading, single-shot bolt-action rifle. It is chambered in .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) rounds. It has a barrel length of 36 inches. The Rifling twist is 1 turn in 15 inches. The weight of this weapon is 30.4 pounds without the tripod mount and scope. The overall length of this weapon is 45.5 inches. This weapon can be purchased from LAR chambered in either Match Grade or Field Grade Rounds.
Films
The LAR Grizzly Big-Boar can be seen in the following movies:
Legality
Owning a rifle that uses .50 BMG rounds is legal in some U.S. states, and some places allow the use of these weapons for hunting.